46
46
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
we buy intel stock? >> no. but that's an economic issue. the economy's slowing down and pcs are taking it on the chin so i wouldn't be buying here. >>> breaking news on hostess. kayla, what's happening over there? >> mandy, we're just getting headlines out of bankruptcy court where the u.s. bankruptcy judge has briefly adjourned the courtroom after urging hostess, its unions and lenders to solve the problem via private mediation, not in the limelight of a public hearing. we have no idea how this will play out. we no there are several bidders potentially waiting in the wings but for the moment the judge has urged hostess along with its counterparties to solve this via private mediation. of course that could take any form and we're waiting to hear exactly what the timeline on something like that could be. >> kayla, thank you. >>> coming up later -- he owns a million bucks' worth of target stock and he is leading a push to stop them from opening on thanksgiving. >>> but next -- how sam adams tapping its own
we buy intel stock? >> no. but that's an economic issue. the economy's slowing down and pcs are taking it on the chin so i wouldn't be buying here. >>> breaking news on hostess. kayla, what's happening over there? >> mandy, we're just getting headlines out of bankruptcy court where the u.s. bankruptcy judge has briefly adjourned the courtroom after urging hostess, its unions and lenders to solve the problem via private mediation, not in the limelight of a public hearing. we...
187
187
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
intel is cheap. i would not sell the stock on this. >> still has exact problems it had before and the fact that he's going to stay on for some time for there to be a transition to be well in place seems to be a good sign. contrast trading of intel, it's not a bad print but contrast it to the way the rest of the group is trading. we've seen very sharp gains in the likes of the texas semi. arms holding hit a 52-week high and philadelphia semiconductor business is higher by 1.5%. intel is a lagger. >> intel will consider external candidates as well. doesn't mean they will not promote from within. this is a company that's typically promoting. >> always promoting from within from its founding. >> interesting to note in the press release they are going to consider external candidates which would be a big cultural shift in some ways should that actually occur. >> people felt they should have bought arm holdings. middle east tensions having an impact on energy markets. let's go to the nimax. >> oil prices wi
intel is cheap. i would not sell the stock on this. >> still has exact problems it had before and the fact that he's going to stay on for some time for there to be a transition to be well in place seems to be a good sign. contrast trading of intel, it's not a bad print but contrast it to the way the rest of the group is trading. we've seen very sharp gains in the likes of the texas semi. arms holding hit a 52-week high and philadelphia semiconductor business is higher by 1.5%. intel is a...
80
80
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
i still think intel has great bench strength. i was a little surprised that the board did not name an internal successor to paul right away. i think they have got more than enough talent inside to continue the strategy and continue to have intel perform as a great company. >> intel very dominant in pc chep chips but a weak spot, according to analysts of the company, hasn't made head way in mobility and tablet pcs and supplying the chips to them. request the company make up that lost ground? does it need to? or must it go out and done external ac saying to catch up? >> i think it's got great capability inside. if you've looked recently, low power microprocessor, same architectures of pc have been coming out. they have been getting design wins and smartphones. they have a good strategy but take time to make roads. the capability is right. >> mr. barrett, michelle here. you happen to be joining us another iconic name in technology is in a world of hurt because of the situation with the purchase of autonomy. i know i don't expect to
i still think intel has great bench strength. i was a little surprised that the board did not name an internal successor to paul right away. i think they have got more than enough talent inside to continue the strategy and continue to have intel perform as a great company. >> intel very dominant in pc chep chips but a weak spot, according to analysts of the company, hasn't made head way in mobility and tablet pcs and supplying the chips to them. request the company make up that lost...
78
78
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
he's now short intel, the company he knew in and out when intel was the stock to own. >> i wonder if we have viewers who don't remember lehman brothers? >> probably, sad to say. >> the death of ecs if you put an ipad with a keyboard it's a pc, folks. if you look at what people are doing here in the cloud space whether it's the vmware, emc plays or servers there is big iron being sold. this is not a dead story. it support it is tablet devices we have on the desk. >> mike, i want your take on hul hewlett-packard. i asked meg whitman about tablets because she said that was one of the building blocks of the foundation of hewlett-packard over the next five years. i thought really, the tablet is your next big cutting edge innovation? >> they're chasing, aren't they? part of the justification was cloud. we were talking about cloud a year ago. they're trying to chase it. i'm trying to understand how to write down $8.8 billion on a balance sheet that probably only had $4 billion in assets when they acquired the business they took $276 million in charges related to the acquisition last year. b
he's now short intel, the company he knew in and out when intel was the stock to own. >> i wonder if we have viewers who don't remember lehman brothers? >> probably, sad to say. >> the death of ecs if you put an ipad with a keyboard it's a pc, folks. if you look at what people are doing here in the cloud space whether it's the vmware, emc plays or servers there is big iron being sold. this is not a dead story. it support it is tablet devices we have on the desk. >> mike,...
120
120
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> tomorrow on "power lunch," speaking of intel, the former chairman and ceo of intel craig barrett will join us. find out what he thinks the company will do next. he's very involved in education as well. >> that should be fascinating. he is a very interesting guy. >>> richest man in the world. a guy you well know, michelle. just bought a sports team. we'll tell you about his favorite new team next. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> let's get the trading action here because there is a lot of it. robert pisani joins u
>>> tomorrow on "power lunch," speaking of intel, the former chairman and ceo of intel craig barrett will join us. find out what he thinks the company will do next. he's very involved in education as well. >> that should be fascinating. he is a very interesting guy. >>> richest man in the world. a guy you well know, michelle. just bought a sports team. we'll tell you about his favorite new team next. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've...
73
73
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
you think intel is a really good case in point. up can't be shorted because it is perennially cheap. and there is a really good dividend yield. there is absolutely been no reason to be long. this is value and in the absence of any catalyst. so -- i think this is one of those situations where you just look elsewhere and -- qualcomm much better than intel. intel is month where in the tablet and mobile space. that's really what they have to figure out. >> let's take a look at walmart here, stock higher today. changing the date fourth quarter dividend will be paid. move that the world's biggest retailer might be taking to avoid a higher tax rate on dividends if there is no fiscal cliff agreement. >> yeah. i think it is prudent planning, scott. dividend was due to the paid just two days into 2013. instead they back it up into december. the largest shareholders in walmart are the heirs of sam walton. it is not surprising that they -- have a little input perhaps to the board as far as let's move this into this year so we have certainty ab
you think intel is a really good case in point. up can't be shorted because it is perennially cheap. and there is a really good dividend yield. there is absolutely been no reason to be long. this is value and in the absence of any catalyst. so -- i think this is one of those situations where you just look elsewhere and -- qualcomm much better than intel. intel is month where in the tablet and mobile space. that's really what they have to figure out. >> let's take a look at walmart here,...
52
52
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here, really strong product cycle going on here. it was a -- to develop this conference earlier this week, they gave out the tablets, the iphones, the feedback is really positive, they have 400,000 users compare that to 150,000 users on the iphone side. 1.5 million people a day are upgrading on windows 8. i think it's going to be a winner, it's long, and adding to opposition here. >> where are you on microsoft, because steve bomber, we found the developer's conference out. a lot of bullish updates, a lot of people who were operating to windows 8. we had this bullish morgan stanley note out today. the bullish scenario wou
microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here, really strong product cycle going on here. it was a -- to...
47
47
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
so microsoft, in the pc market, they and intel both are dominant with other 90% share. but the problem is, you look at tablets and smartphones, it's been pretty obvious for years now that you don't need either of those two companies for those products. >> shine some light for our viewers, our traders, and the investors who are watching the show, dan, where the best place in tech to look when you consider the fact that nasdaq's down five straight weeks? >> i think if you're looking forward and not just trying to trade and hope that there's a rally through year-end, which wouldn't surprise me if it happens, the one area that i look at, looking forward, that i think has potentially the biggest returns, is in the communications equipment area. so if you think back over a year ago, at&t tried to buy t-mobile. the justice department broke up the deal. capital spending and telecom services has been absolutely horrible for the last year. it's been down. and the stocks in that space have reflected that. cisco's a great example, right? that stock's down about 10% over the past ye
so microsoft, in the pc market, they and intel both are dominant with other 90% share. but the problem is, you look at tablets and smartphones, it's been pretty obvious for years now that you don't need either of those two companies for those products. >> shine some light for our viewers, our traders, and the investors who are watching the show, dan, where the best place in tech to look when you consider the fact that nasdaq's down five straight weeks? >> i think if you're looking...
242
242
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
intel flowing from 25 to 22. should obama take credit for apple's huge run? by the same token, the romney surge began when apple was in the 700s. does that mean romney is gunning for apple? seems pretty stupid if you ask me. this is about management, raw brain power and product differentiation, not politics. somehow, maybe someone can conclude that obama's been terrible for yahoo!. it dropped from 27 to 17. google is up fractionally over the last five years. again, ridiculous, irrelevant. how about retail. this is interesting because you could certainly claim that because of, say, unemployment that obama is involved with, that obama has been terrible for the consumer. when you consider jcpenney, radio shack, sears, best buy. it declined 57%, 88%, 69% respectively. but it's been the age of walmart, home depot and costco during the last four years. home depot advanced from 29 to 62. maybe the obama administration has made the consumer schizophrenic. or much more likely, perhaps walmart, home depot and costco are just better run, especially when you consider the
intel flowing from 25 to 22. should obama take credit for apple's huge run? by the same token, the romney surge began when apple was in the 700s. does that mean romney is gunning for apple? seems pretty stupid if you ask me. this is about management, raw brain power and product differentiation, not politics. somehow, maybe someone can conclude that obama's been terrible for yahoo!. it dropped from 27 to 17. google is up fractionally over the last five years. again, ridiculous, irrelevant. how...
104
104
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the antivirus software company mack fee was swallowed up by intel but the founder of mcafee may get swallowed up by the law. jon fortt live in slows. jon? >> yeah, strange case. john mcafee no longer has any involvement with that company which intel bought for nearly $8 billion a while back. he's apparently wanted for questioning in a murder case in belize, this according to gizmoto. victim's name was gregory fall. 52 years old. mcafee himself is 67 years old. police authorities arrested mcafee on firearms charges back in may. he's a controversial figure. there have been rumors about him engaging in drug activities that gizmoto reported based on things he's posted on message boards. these charges of course quite serious. again, he's no longer associated with mcafee security company which was purchased by intel but this is quite a puzzling and troubling case. sue? >> indeed it is, jon. thank you very much. >>> time for the power rundown with bob pisani and john carney. good to see you, guys. first up, more signs of the shale revolution and it's changing the globe and the energy l
. >>> the antivirus software company mack fee was swallowed up by intel but the founder of mcafee may get swallowed up by the law. jon fortt live in slows. jon? >> yeah, strange case. john mcafee no longer has any involvement with that company which intel bought for nearly $8 billion a while back. he's apparently wanted for questioning in a murder case in belize, this according to gizmoto. victim's name was gregory fall. 52 years old. mcafee himself is 67 years old. police...
219
219
Nov 21, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
my stock is intel. >> i'm going to say wait for the 4%. i don't see why you need to own it. sell it only when it yields back at 4%. that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> coming up. bottoming out? there is a lot weighing on this market. fiscal cliff fears, a frail recovery. after weeks of a retreat, is a turn coming? cramer is charting the technicals in tonight's edition of off the charts. scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. n you take a closer look...ce. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in
my stock is intel. >> i'm going to say wait for the 4%. i don't see why you need to own it. sell it only when it yields back at 4%. that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> coming up. bottoming out? there is a lot weighing on this market. fiscal cliff fears, a frail recovery. after weeks of a retreat, is a turn coming? cramer is charting the technicals in tonight's edition of off the charts. scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he...
66
66
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the headline at apple is try to move away from the intel processer, not a great spin for intel. i still wouldn't be buying it. you know, there's that all theory the losers lose more. the winners win more. there you go right here. i wouldn't be a buyer on this loser. >> next up, here home depot, 52-week high today. it is up 68%. over the past year. tim, what do you say? >> frank lake, ceo -- scott joplin sounds really nice here, doesn't it? bottom line, this is a company executing on the management level and ceo that's very conservative and at the beginning of a housing recovery. that's indis muputable at this point. the company is earning praise from market. it goes higher. these are great numbers today and they upgraded their estimates. >> mike, real quick, i know you were negative on "options actions." i'm not optimistic on this one. most eps growth you're seeing is represented to share buyback. not seeing wider margins than we did in 2006 and not seeing big top-line revenue growth. i'm not enthusiastic of home dep depot. >>> the moment you've been waiting for, trade of the da
the headline at apple is try to move away from the intel processer, not a great spin for intel. i still wouldn't be buying it. you know, there's that all theory the losers lose more. the winners win more. there you go right here. i wouldn't be a buyer on this loser. >> next up, here home depot, 52-week high today. it is up 68%. over the past year. tim, what do you say? >> frank lake, ceo -- scott joplin sounds really nice here, doesn't it? bottom line, this is a company executing on...
175
175
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
it innovates and gets right back in the game the way microsoft and intel used to. it's all missouri, show me, but nevertheless when i read about their products, they may very well show us, which brings me to apple. [ mooing ] >> the amazing thing, pogue admits that apple does have some incredibly serious competition for the ipad, but the competition happens to be the ipad mini. he doesn't come out and say it. the takeaway is while google is coming after apple hard with the nexus, the game still belongs to apple, why? because the app.s that make the apple ecosystem. all that lives within that ecosystem -- winners. on amazon, which is a super retailer with a slick razor to run the razor blades, apple is truly a tablet and smartphone driven company with a solid pc and ipod business, too. the fact that pogue masse it to be the de facto gift, when wall street seems to be disappointed with the ipad as well as sales for the iphone 5, tells me that the rally happened a dozen days ago may have more steam. the bottom line -- sometimes you don't want to overthink things in an
it innovates and gets right back in the game the way microsoft and intel used to. it's all missouri, show me, but nevertheless when i read about their products, they may very well show us, which brings me to apple. [ mooing ] >> the amazing thing, pogue admits that apple does have some incredibly serious competition for the ipad, but the competition happens to be the ipad mini. he doesn't come out and say it. the takeaway is while google is coming after apple hard with the nexus, the game...
164
164
Nov 30, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that intel is having such a weak quarter it may have to preannounce a shortfall. microsoft, ouch, windows 8, maybe not so hot. but you would have thought there would be one call about the surface. allegedly red-hot tablet from mister softy, with all -- i better -- i can't turn on a football game without reading about it, seeing it. no, what's on the radar screen? worrisome. even worse, again for microsoft, no one asked about game consoles. i'm used to writing off sony and nintendo, the also-rans, but if there's no console question, again anecdotally, we can't expect xbox to be the secret sauce, either. pogue talks about ereaders as well as tablets, with considerable praise about the nook. just to show you how a column like this is simply no more than a jumping off point, barnes and noble tells you the nook doesn't drive things. a four-cent loss, and despite what looks like outstanding nook sales, we're dealing with a company that had $1.88 billion sales, and didn't produce much of return. there was plenty of progress in terms of cash flow, but in the end the stock
i think that intel is having such a weak quarter it may have to preannounce a shortfall. microsoft, ouch, windows 8, maybe not so hot. but you would have thought there would be one call about the surface. allegedly red-hot tablet from mister softy, with all -- i better -- i can't turn on a football game without reading about it, seeing it. no, what's on the radar screen? worrisome. even worse, again for microsoft, no one asked about game consoles. i'm used to writing off sony and nintendo, the...
192
192
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
intel, these stocks had a horrible month. overall, nice moves up. intel up 2.9%. that's a great day. materials and industrials, same way. all of them catching very, very nice bids. how about auto parts? our david faber reporting earlier today that advanced auto parts was hiring blackstone to look into a potential sale of the company. hurricane sandy, there's been speculation for a week on these building companies. all of them up again today. absolutely remarkable. finally, maria, talk about great timing. guess who's going public tonight? restoration hardware. we need them. maria, it's a very, very small offering. i hear a little bit of a pop tomorrow. i'll be all over that in the morning. >> that's a great company. thanks very much, bob. appreciate it. we'll see you a little later. don't go anywhere. we're all over this big rally and much more on this busy edition of the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> coming up, markets on the move. good economic numbers, but will it carry over if the october jobs report brings bad news? we break it all down straight ahead. >>>
intel, these stocks had a horrible month. overall, nice moves up. intel up 2.9%. that's a great day. materials and industrials, same way. all of them catching very, very nice bids. how about auto parts? our david faber reporting earlier today that advanced auto parts was hiring blackstone to look into a potential sale of the company. hurricane sandy, there's been speculation for a week on these building companies. all of them up again today. absolutely remarkable. finally, maria, talk about...
178
178
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
intel. it's a very controversial, contrarian name right now. they've lowered earnings, however, even on those lowered earnings, you're talking about a stock less than nine times -- >> but intel was the best performing dow component this week. >> absolutely. it has a yield of about 4.5%. it has $3 in cash per share on the balance sheet. that's a good profile to make money in stocks. >> quincy, you're looking to buy right now too, aren't you? >> look how utilities performed today after a selloff. you're seeing the dollar strengthening. you're seeing how the currency market is factoring in. basically, less stimulus. we're moving back to fundamentals. the market is going to have to deal with that. >> what would you buy on fundamentals? >> we would be looking at health care, pharmaceutical. we would be looking at some of the financials as well as the industrials. take a look at how the strims have been performing despite the selloff. they're telling you they want to move higher. they have been beaten up. absolutely beaten up. we would be looking at
intel. it's a very controversial, contrarian name right now. they've lowered earnings, however, even on those lowered earnings, you're talking about a stock less than nine times -- >> but intel was the best performing dow component this week. >> absolutely. it has a yield of about 4.5%. it has $3 in cash per share on the balance sheet. that's a good profile to make money in stocks. >> quincy, you're looking to buy right now too, aren't you? >> look how utilities...
58
58
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
ceo and he didn't sound nearly as negative as you would expect, especially given what we heard from intel, ibm and the bearish reports. this signals something about the spend factor. if you look at the cash position versus market cap, this is an incredible company. i believe it's over 30% market cap. they are well capitalized to do well. >> let's talk about another stock doing pretty well, staples. on the wall here, up 2%. it is the largest office supply chain. also moving higher despite swinging to third quarter loss, weighed down by weak sales in europe and australia. why the stock up, then? >> well, it came in better than expected. here's a story in this. they talked about increasing their share buy-backs, going to be about another 5% of the outstanding. they generate lots of free cash flow, so at about ten times earnings, people are stepping in there for a retailer that has a dominant position. the position is, they're in a commodity business. paper is a commodity business. virtually every product is commodity. so, if you're willing to just sit there and not have -- watch it go up too
ceo and he didn't sound nearly as negative as you would expect, especially given what we heard from intel, ibm and the bearish reports. this signals something about the spend factor. if you look at the cash position versus market cap, this is an incredible company. i believe it's over 30% market cap. they are well capitalized to do well. >> let's talk about another stock doing pretty well, staples. on the wall here, up 2%. it is the largest office supply chain. also moving higher despite...
45
45
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
companies like j&j and intel are not down as much. i think this is something that i would look at companies that protect you on the downside and pay you and have more income oriented. downside protection is what's going to be sought out by investors going forward. >> so, jim, downside protection. obviously there is a lot of complex option strategies and all this other stuff. what account average investor do to protect his or herself? >> i think that there's been too much focus on my view for three years about downside protection, brian. look what's happened. the discussion we're having today about the end of the world coming is the same discussion we've had for three years. the market is more than doubled and it's still only a 14 times trailing 12 month earnings. maybe 13.5 or 13.25 times future. competitive interest rate is 1.6% right now, the 10-year. we have more pieces of the economy working than we've ever had. bank, lending, housing, home prices, confidence, the stock market. i mean i think that banks may face a tougher regulato
companies like j&j and intel are not down as much. i think this is something that i would look at companies that protect you on the downside and pay you and have more income oriented. downside protection is what's going to be sought out by investors going forward. >> so, jim, downside protection. obviously there is a lot of complex option strategies and all this other stuff. what account average investor do to protect his or herself? >> i think that there's been too much focus...
98
98
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
intel up 3%. that's a rarity. how about financials? not great recently, particular some regions like pnc and regent's financial had a terrible month on their earnings. bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks. >> >>ty, more later, back to you. >>> a lot of economic data out today. some of it supposed to have come out earlier in the week, was delayed. shows an economy building momentum. that is at least until sandy came. steve leisman here. steve, is sandy going to slam the brakes on this slightly upward arc we're seeing in the economy? >> it is definitely going to have an impact on the economy. today we got a read on the economy ahead of sandy giving us really a baseline. that baseline was a little bit better than economists originally thought. at almost every count. per
intel up 3%. that's a rarity. how about financials? not great recently, particular some regions like pnc and regent's financial had a terrible month on their earnings. bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks....
51
51
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
market cap than intel. just think about that for a second. the direction's fundamentally about qualcomm that says a lot about the company that i like. >> apple. the bears just will not let go of it. the stock in the red yet again today and the dow down 20% from the all-time high and $705 hit just back in september, and yesterday on halftime, double line capitals and jeff gunlock explained why he thinks the stock could fall as low, i hope you're sitting down, $425. let's listen. >> it's just an over-believed stock. it's one of these things where anywhere you go, there's an obsession with it and every meeting i have, everybody owns it and the product innovators isn't there anymore and i actually shorting apple back in april, actually at 610. the stock kind of started to go powerfully vertical at about 425 and i think when stocks go vertical and get tired and peak out, you usually go back to the point where they go vertical. >> we have paul meeks who specializes in the tech sector and he's also an apple invest
market cap than intel. just think about that for a second. the direction's fundamentally about qualcomm that says a lot about the company that i like. >> apple. the bears just will not let go of it. the stock in the red yet again today and the dow down 20% from the all-time high and $705 hit just back in september, and yesterday on halftime, double line capitals and jeff gunlock explained why he thinks the stock could fall as low, i hope you're sitting down, $425. let's listen. >>...
240
240
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's intel trading at lows not seen since september of 2011. intel struggling with problems in the semi market. qualcomm doing well in the smartphone market. qualcomm outperforming over the last three months. you can see divergence there. worry in the marketplace that apple might not use intel as its chip provider for macs. >> wow. thanks a lot. >>> when we come back, fiscal cliff fears mounting, anxiety building as we get closer and closer. can the government steer the economy away from automatic tax increases and spending cuts? morgan stanley weighs in next. corporate selloff, "skyfall" premiering today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> some stories we're squawking about, 7:29 on west coast, 10:29 on wall street. shares of kayak soaring 26%. priceline agreeing to acquire the website. we'll have exclusive interview with priceline ceo in the next hour. mcdonald unable to shake off disappointing october sales released yesterday.
. >> it's intel trading at lows not seen since september of 2011. intel struggling with problems in the semi market. qualcomm doing well in the smartphone market. qualcomm outperforming over the last three months. you can see divergence there. worry in the marketplace that apple might not use intel as its chip provider for macs. >> wow. thanks a lot. >>> when we come back, fiscal cliff fears mounting, anxiety building as we get closer and closer. can the government steer...
244
244
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
sharp shares surged over 7% on reports of a possible investment by intel and qualcomm. but banking shares were under pressure ahead of earnings, mostly after the bell. elsewhere, the kospi finished higher bay quarter of a percent. teches and autos outperformed. in taiwan, apple suppliers leading the gains. meanwhile, the aussie market snapped a four-day losing streak ending higher by .4 a percent. >> now cisco systems might give a positive boost to markets today after the network equipment maker posted better than expected first quarter results. jon fortt breaks down the numbers. >> cisco systems delivered strong results after the bell. revenues and eps both outperforming expectations. wall street expected $11.77 billion in revenue. expected eps of 46 cents. cisco turned in 48. also guidance was in line. cisco ceo john chambers telling cnbc that he wanted to meet expectations on guidance and be able to perhaps outperform that. so optimistic tone from him on that. 6% revenue growth is what cisco turned in above the 5% target that wall street was looking for. and gross ma
sharp shares surged over 7% on reports of a possible investment by intel and qualcomm. but banking shares were under pressure ahead of earnings, mostly after the bell. elsewhere, the kospi finished higher bay quarter of a percent. teches and autos outperformed. in taiwan, apple suppliers leading the gains. meanwhile, the aussie market snapped a four-day losing streak ending higher by .4 a percent. >> now cisco systems might give a positive boost to markets today after the network...
220
220
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> now, also intel speaking of the successions. ubs downgrades intel. look at this. you got a stock that's a very high yield. every single commentary. there wasn't a single positive word about it other than he beat amd and always mentioned that he's lost out on the mobile wars. i struggle for a reason to own intel. they are so smart. there's got to be a reason in there but in the meantime i look at hewlett packard's pc numbers. >> andy bryant telling the journal no reason to change strategy. >> go by arm holdings already. >> when we come back, pc blues and now an accounting scandal. can meg whitman reinvent hp. she's coming up at 10:40 a.m. eastern. one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! w
. >> now, also intel speaking of the successions. ubs downgrades intel. look at this. you got a stock that's a very high yield. every single commentary. there wasn't a single positive word about it other than he beat amd and always mentioned that he's lost out on the mobile wars. i struggle for a reason to own intel. they are so smart. there's got to be a reason in there but in the meantime i look at hewlett packard's pc numbers. >> andy bryant telling the journal no reason to...
98
98
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> what is it? like it is 5:30 in the afternoon. >>> tablets are stealing the spot light this year. looking at all the new accessories this year in which retailers are likely to fare the best. >> i ended up taking a different tact. i know you guys like derivative plays so i went looking for some in the tablet accessories space. we can only talk about apple so much. somebody is going to be making money. the best are accessories stocks that are likely to get slammed by the trend. ako has an $800 million market. logitech. acco owns meade, 5 star and trapper keepe
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do...
47
47
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
you don't want to just have intel head quartered here and then 90% of its jobs are somewhere else. >> all right, jane, thanks for that report. >>> coming up next, you got to know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> let's see what's been trending on twitter. >> this is a tough topic to research today. we all know beer and sports go hand in hand for spectators and businesses, but what happens to those lucrative sponsorship deals if the players aren't on the field, or in this case, on the ice? tomorrow marks the two-month anniversary of this season's national hockey league lockout and that's causing problems for one of it
you don't want to just have intel head quartered here and then 90% of its jobs are somewhere else. >> all right, jane, thanks for that report. >>> coming up next, you got to know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home...
295
295
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly anticipated business leaders meeting with the president and when his impressions are that a deal on the looming fiscal cliff can get done. >>> plus, tax hike negotiator. the president wants $1.6 trillion with a "t" more in taxes. is this a negotiating ploy? how will it affect the upcoming talks with john boehner? two top-tier negotiators give their insight into how the meeting could unfold. >>> and trading places. charles schwab ceo talks exclues i havely to maria about the current crisis of confidence in the stock market. could a deal on the looming fiscal cliff be just the shot in the arm sagging equities need? that and a whole lot more is ahead on the "clos
hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly anticipated business leaders meeting with the...
53
53
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
> you know what, just said they weren't concerned about mar jirns and what do we see the news about intel, driving their own chip, they want to increase margins, either concerned about it or not concerned about it, but there's little cracks that we are starting to see in an awesome stock that's at an awesome run, amazing products. back to the qualcomm story, check in with jon fortt, managing the conference call. jon, what is the latest? >> i talked to qualcomm ceo paul jacobs a bit ago, also listening to the call, give you a sense about what they are saying about their business overall. their guidance, perceived, positive tone in the guidance not necessarily based on the macroenvironment. their gdp estimates still below what the cop census is out there, that they are not building in much optimism on windows rt. seeing increased demand on emerging markets, move toward smartphones and domestic market for higher-end smartphones. how that affects people's outlong on am. but all based on that, even the fiscal cliff worries, paul jacobs was telling me not so much impacting the way he thinks abo
> you know what, just said they weren't concerned about mar jirns and what do we see the news about intel, driving their own chip, they want to increase margins, either concerned about it or not concerned about it, but there's little cracks that we are starting to see in an awesome stock that's at an awesome run, amazing products. back to the qualcomm story, check in with jon fortt, managing the conference call. jon, what is the latest? >> i talked to qualcomm ceo paul jacobs a bit...
232
232
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
we come out of an ecosystem of hewlett-packard and microsoft and intel. clearly, apple is one of many, many firms that we compete with in multiple ways. we tend to focus on the enterprise, on security for that enterprise and how they immediate their applications as opposed to telling them what they should do. we work with them to develop things they can use. >> right. you make a great point, particularly with the cloud and the usefulness for business, which is a great opportunity for you and this new product. todd, good to talk to you always. thank you so much. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. todd bradley joining us from hewlett-packard. >>> groupon shares hitting a record low today. >>> then, the new york city marathon is a go this weekend, but not without raising a lot of controversy. as sandy victims struggle to get back on their feet. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, rer
we come out of an ecosystem of hewlett-packard and microsoft and intel. clearly, apple is one of many, many firms that we compete with in multiple ways. we tend to focus on the enterprise, on security for that enterprise and how they immediate their applications as opposed to telling them what they should do. we work with them to develop things they can use. >> right. you make a great point, particularly with the cloud and the usefulness for business, which is a great opportunity for you...
139
139
Nov 21, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 1
caruso, yesterday craig barrett, former ceo of intel, described california where you live and do a lot of business as america's version of greece because of the level of public expenditure and so forth. do you see it that way? >> no, i don't see it that way. listen, california has its issues. locally we have our issues. there are income issues, there are increased taxes that i wouldn't necessarily want to have happen in the state, which did happen. but we have to address those. i think we've got positive momentum. i know we have positive momentum. so are we perfect? no. but california is growing at a much faster pace and a better pace than most of the united states. so i don't equate it to greece at all. >> mr. caruso, thank you for being with us and a happy thanksgiving to you. >> thanks you. >>> he's a billionaire, right? i wish he were related. >>> all right, next, making cardboard profitable and interesting. jane wells is on the case, of course. jane. >> hey, michelle. say you have a business where you use a lot of cardboard boxes and you want to be green and buy cheaper recycled b
caruso, yesterday craig barrett, former ceo of intel, described california where you live and do a lot of business as america's version of greece because of the level of public expenditure and so forth. do you see it that way? >> no, i don't see it that way. listen, california has its issues. locally we have our issues. there are income issues, there are increased taxes that i wouldn't necessarily want to have happen in the state, which did happen. but we have to address those. i think...
99
99
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the version of microsoft's tablet that runs an intel core i5 chip. it was anticipated that this would be higher than the surface which started at $499, $599, and indeed it is higher. it is $899 for the 64 gigabyte version. for the 128 gigabyte version, $99.99. surface pro is backwards compatible, it will run windows 7 apps and also done pen input. is sort of the cadillac version of microsoft surface. priced at a premium until tablet market. we'll have to see how it does and it doesn't arrive until 2013. >>> new positive signs on the u.s. economy to tell you about. it grew faster than expected in the third quarter. gdp expanding at an annual rate of 2.7% topping last month's estimate of 2%. our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here. what struck you about this report? i remember the day before yesterday you were saying don't expect that kind of performance in the fourth quarter. >> exactly. i'll take it. we can get to 2.7%. it is better than 2%. i don't love how we got there. big parts of that was government spending at the federal side. also
that's the version of microsoft's tablet that runs an intel core i5 chip. it was anticipated that this would be higher than the surface which started at $499, $599, and indeed it is higher. it is $899 for the 64 gigabyte version. for the 128 gigabyte version, $99.99. surface pro is backwards compatible, it will run windows 7 apps and also done pen input. is sort of the cadillac version of microsoft surface. priced at a premium until tablet market. we'll have to see how it does and it doesn't...
81
81
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
intel hitting a 52-week low. qualcomm losing ground ahead of its earnings report tonight. the street calling for a fourth quarter eps of 82 cents. speaking of earnings, news corp. reported earnings yesterday, it beat street estimates by 6 cents so that's actually a bright spot here at the nasdaq. also netflix showing some green. cantor fitzgerald boosting its price target to $85 a share. back to you, tyler. >>> stocks slammed a day after the elections and add on new fears about europe's debt crisis, the dow trading below 13,000. hasn't been that low in quite some time. we'll be back in two minutes to talk more about it. plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedu
intel hitting a 52-week low. qualcomm losing ground ahead of its earnings report tonight. the street calling for a fourth quarter eps of 82 cents. speaking of earnings, news corp. reported earnings yesterday, it beat street estimates by 6 cents so that's actually a bright spot here at the nasdaq. also netflix showing some green. cantor fitzgerald boosting its price target to $85 a share. back to you, tyler. >>> stocks slammed a day after the elections and add on new fears about...
35
35
Nov 27, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
intel bought mcafee for $7.7 billion. why did they go after this company everybody knew they overpaid for? i have no idea. >> money managers are looking at it, and say how else can they have representation in this space without dealing with the problems at hewlett-packard with upside? i'd rather own microsoft because that trades in a good range. don't have to worry about more skeletons coming out of the clos closet. >> it's a tough space to be in. think about dell. the pc business is not that great. >> no. dell is doing more to diversify, so just yesterday i owned dell. i think dell is the yahoo! this time next year. also, look at the acquisitions of hewlett-packard. how did palm work out for them? >> not so well. it's a company with bad and expensive acquisitions, so it's a story to continue to follow there. one of the wall street's biggest bears is on a mission to find a reason to turnbullish. what he's finding is coming up. plus the company is paying new dividends in an effort to avoid potential fallout from the battle
intel bought mcafee for $7.7 billion. why did they go after this company everybody knew they overpaid for? i have no idea. >> money managers are looking at it, and say how else can they have representation in this space without dealing with the problems at hewlett-packard with upside? i'd rather own microsoft because that trades in a good range. don't have to worry about more skeletons coming out of the clos closet. >> it's a tough space to be in. think about dell. the pc business...
97
97
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
intel recovering from the 52-week low that it hit yesterday. big s dr biggest drag on the nasdaq 100, whole foods down 4.9%. weak guidance has investors worried. we have to continue to watch that level. >> thank you. >>> to housing now. another new sign of recovery, home prices took a big leap in last quarter, up more than 7% from a year ago according to a new report from the realtors. those numbers may not tell the whole story. mortgages and credit despite historic low interest rates still an issue. our real estate correspondent diana olick is here now with the rest of the story. diana? >> tyler, home prices are recovering. no question. but driving those gains are all cash investors. we saw them push phoenix home prices up over 20% in the past year and don't get me wrong, this is good. investors are cleaning up the mess of foreclosures and some are even starting to see a profit. but regular would-en buyers like chicagons thomas and michelle grant are still left out. >> we've been there where we tried to get places, but because of our credit, i
intel recovering from the 52-week low that it hit yesterday. big s dr biggest drag on the nasdaq 100, whole foods down 4.9%. weak guidance has investors worried. we have to continue to watch that level. >> thank you. >>> to housing now. another new sign of recovery, home prices took a big leap in last quarter, up more than 7% from a year ago according to a new report from the realtors. those numbers may not tell the whole story. mortgages and credit despite historic low interest...
27
27
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
intel's had a horrible time. but nice moves up on decent volume today. hopefulness. let's hope that continues. >>> mandy, i was just at harry's bar. legendary watering hole right down the street here talking to an old friend of mine. he said give me electricity, i'll open in 24 hours. he has four feet of water. one of the bars in the basement flooded. they've got 150 people pumping it out, cleaning it up. there are literally hundreds of people on the other side of this wall that are engaged in a massive clean-up effort downtown. shop keepers pushing brooms down the street. really, it is a beautiful effort, certainly difficult but beautiful to watch everyone try to pull together. >> they really are trying to pull together. it's what new yorkers do best. thank you for that, bob. >>> we're all going to need an adult beverage after this week because the road to recovery from sandy is literally at a standstill. you just heard bob talk about it. get this -- by one account, only 20% of all new jersey gas stations are open and so the ones that are open have lines literally h
intel's had a horrible time. but nice moves up on decent volume today. hopefulness. let's hope that continues. >>> mandy, i was just at harry's bar. legendary watering hole right down the street here talking to an old friend of mine. he said give me electricity, i'll open in 24 hours. he has four feet of water. one of the bars in the basement flooded. they've got 150 people pumping it out, cleaning it up. there are literally hundreds of people on the other side of this wall that are...
156
156
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> amd and intel had a war for years and years and years. and amt has been vanquished. sony and panasonic, intel has lost so much momentum to keep it from turning around. 4% in october versus the u.s. already got chrysler this morning, 10% versus an estimate of 13. dodge up 20, ram up 15. jim, the numbers, they have been good all year, but they haven't been as good in the second half of the year. >> sandy cutler from eaton commented and he still thinks auto motive is very strong. ford, chrysler has done a remarkable job, japan, the japanese company now american companies doing incredibly well. it remains a strong part of the u.s. economy. >> stock the next 1% loop. >> the autos are a real bright spot. i like that gm call yesterday. in technology, we did have a couple of deals. they're merging it with a software company. but it's a pretty nice premium. you always like to see a 30-plus premium after all. >> they have some accounting issues. >> forget it if that's the case. if you say it, i believe it. we should also appoint bmc in the software area.$750 million going to b
. >> amd and intel had a war for years and years and years. and amt has been vanquished. sony and panasonic, intel has lost so much momentum to keep it from turning around. 4% in october versus the u.s. already got chrysler this morning, 10% versus an estimate of 13. dodge up 20, ram up 15. jim, the numbers, they have been good all year, but they haven't been as good in the second half of the year. >> sandy cutler from eaton commented and he still thinks auto motive is very strong....
173
173
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
cdw configured these lenovo thinkpad ultrabooks with intel core i7 processors. so, we can work anywhere. anywhere? sure - on the beach, in the woods, at the lake. what about on the green? let's not get ahead of ourselves. oh!!! >>> we're back in chairs talking about some of the offbeat stories in today's paper. the one that caught my eye was a story in "the science times" and it is about ecstasy. post traumatic stress, people coming back from of afan stanaf iraq, rape victims, using ecstasy. people are providing this out of their home, done the studies saying this is helping. >> long-term? >> no, this is helping people long-term. they're not taking it long-term. >> that's weird. >> those who have taken it it's helped enormously. >> the mcafee was telling you bath salts are good for you, too. >> gross. check out my stash. >> you have an offbeat story. >> the harvard business reviewpointed out the day twinkies became cool again. we have never had one of those products in our house. that's part of our stash the things my wife and kids went out and bout these things
cdw configured these lenovo thinkpad ultrabooks with intel core i7 processors. so, we can work anywhere. anywhere? sure - on the beach, in the woods, at the lake. what about on the green? let's not get ahead of ourselves. oh!!! >>> we're back in chairs talking about some of the offbeat stories in today's paper. the one that caught my eye was a story in "the science times" and it is about ecstasy. post traumatic stress, people coming back from of afan stanaf iraq, rape...
277
277
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
>> natural language processing, artificial intel jentligence wet a filter. we take a news article and before we summarize it determine whether or not we think we can form a coherent paragraph of text so we can ensure quality and summarize in all kinds of different topics. >> how many languages are you in? >> at the moment it's english. we've hoping to get on french, german and spanish. it extracts key phrases and sentences the author had written. we're not worried about grammatical errors or language generation. we're taking the author's original words. >> we in the world got you into this as a 15-year-old? >> i was revising for history exams. >> i knew it! >> austan said my students are going to use this to cheat. >> a history exam, go on google or bing and click on a result and go back, it's an inefficient and slow process, if you could create a synopsis of the result it would help you pick exactly what you want to read very fast and that's how i came one that idea. >> the algorithm itself, you coded it yourself originally? >> i did the original one, took
>> natural language processing, artificial intel jentligence wet a filter. we take a news article and before we summarize it determine whether or not we think we can form a coherent paragraph of text so we can ensure quality and summarize in all kinds of different topics. >> how many languages are you in? >> at the moment it's english. we've hoping to get on french, german and spanish. it extracts key phrases and sentences the author had written. we're not worried about...
221
221
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
ibm, microsoft home depot and intel, up just a fraction of a per sent. millions of people out there played the record breaking power ball jackpot last night, but most didn't win a dime unfortunately. what is the best use for all those losing tickets we're all stuck with. tweet us at "squawk on the street" and we'll air your answers throughout the morning. >> are you stuck with one? >> i'm stuck with three, actually. >> did you buy one? >> yes. >> you did? >> just to improve the odds off of zero, basically. >> two instead of one. you're really up there now. >> when we come back, an iconic brand is heading back to bankruptcy court. hostess is in the midst of winding down. >>> coming up, so you didn't win the power balls, well, don't let it get you down. cramer's here and while he may not have a half a billion dollars to give you, he does have six stocks in 60 seconds. when "squawk on the street" returns. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually sh
ibm, microsoft home depot and intel, up just a fraction of a per sent. millions of people out there played the record breaking power ball jackpot last night, but most didn't win a dime unfortunately. what is the best use for all those losing tickets we're all stuck with. tweet us at "squawk on the street" and we'll air your answers throughout the morning. >> are you stuck with one? >> i'm stuck with three, actually. >> did you buy one? >> yes. >> you did?...
316
316
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
intel, hewlett packard, microsoft doing nicely. jcpenney celebrating black friday with one big sale of the year today. many competitors decided to open on thanksgiving day, jcpenney opened doors this morning. ceo ron johnson has been facing an uphill battle to reinvent the department store as sales continue to decline. joining us on cnbc line, allen questrom former chairman and ceo of jcpenney. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. >> nice to be on. happy holiday. >> what do you make of jcpenney's turnaround so far? >> it's obvious they are having difficulty getting customers into the store. they'll be behind the 8 ball today because they open up later than competitors. i think what happens at christmastime will be consistent with what happens before christmas. stores doing well before christmas, macy's and nordstrom, those will all do just as well and about the same rate they did during the time leading up to that. right now the consumer confidence and spending returns are five-year highs. this is part of the fact that they
intel, hewlett packard, microsoft doing nicely. jcpenney celebrating black friday with one big sale of the year today. many competitors decided to open on thanksgiving day, jcpenney opened doors this morning. ceo ron johnson has been facing an uphill battle to reinvent the department store as sales continue to decline. joining us on cnbc line, allen questrom former chairman and ceo of jcpenney. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. >> nice to be on. happy holiday. >> what do...
174
174
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that.
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that.
287
287
Nov 28, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
and so grinnell is making an investment in intel, but warren is just standing off to the side saying i don't understand semiconductors, so i think you should do whatever you do, but i'm not getting into this one way or the other. and then he's exactly the same when he gets to the bubble. and if we had another bubble, he'd be exactly the same again. >> you know, carol, when you first met him back in 1967, what was your first impression? did it jump out the a the time he was a great investor? >> well, my husband had already told me who met him earlier that he thought he had met the greatest investor in the country. and i probably was a mite skeptical about that at that point. and i met him with susie, we had lunch in new york. and i learned that warren was unlike anybody i'd ever met. more impressive than anybody i'd ever met, knew more details about the things i was interested in, and i thought, no, this guy is -- is really different and i must say we bought the stock. and he was really virtually unknown at that point. >> grinnell -- who would've thought grinnell college would be in t
and so grinnell is making an investment in intel, but warren is just standing off to the side saying i don't understand semiconductors, so i think you should do whatever you do, but i'm not getting into this one way or the other. and then he's exactly the same when he gets to the bubble. and if we had another bubble, he'd be exactly the same again. >> you know, carol, when you first met him back in 1967, what was your first impression? did it jump out the a the time he was a great...
203
203
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> china begins it leadership transition this thursday. and economic indicators due out on friday. october data expected to signal a recovery in growth thanks for beijing's fine tuning pro-growth policies. but the policies remain cautious about inflation. beijing fears rising prices might trigger turbulence on the domestic front. eunice has more on this report. >> when the new chinese leadership takes power, one of their biggest challenges will be how to their rote wide ping wealth gap. this country has seen decades of fast economic growth with hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, but many still feel they haven't benefited in the way that they should. and that's fueling discontent in the underclass. a recent pew study found the rich/poor divide is one of the top concerns of the citizens here. more than 100 million chinese live on a dollar a day and that's in a count
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> china begins it leadership transition this thursday. and economic indicators due out on friday. october data expected to signal a recovery in growth thanks for beijing's fine tuning pro-growth policies. but the policies remain cautious about inflation. beijing fears...
165
165
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
intel down more than a percent. we're seeing tremendous weakness in germany. we mentioned german industrial output number at 1.8% decline for the month of september. germany at session lows. german stocks trading in the united states are seeing weakness such as sap down 12.6%. there's one area of the market to watch as we did have ecb president saying finally the eurozone crisis appears to be hitting germany and we see that now with nick data. >> it's interesting. i wonder how many points we have to go down before people in washington say we ought to solve this. then again, if you're a hard right republican, maybe you want to throw us in recession to win on 2014 election. if you are hard left democrat, maybe you like the defense budget being cut. >> does congress want to see retirement plans go down by 15% to 20% because stocks will -- that's what estimates are are. citi saying a 15% drop if we go over the fiscal cliff even temporarily. that's a huge hit to confidence, to psychology. >> don't forget we talked about sequestration of defense cuts. there are othe
intel down more than a percent. we're seeing tremendous weakness in germany. we mentioned german industrial output number at 1.8% decline for the month of september. germany at session lows. german stocks trading in the united states are seeing weakness such as sap down 12.6%. there's one area of the market to watch as we did have ecb president saying finally the eurozone crisis appears to be hitting germany and we see that now with nick data. >> it's interesting. i wonder how many points...
189
189
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
intel hitting 52-week low. how good is the printer business? best buy? sop what business is going to come to the fore to see hewlett packard. they may be the jcpenney of technology. >> those are rough words unless you are very positive on jcpenney. which i don't believe you are. kind of like jpmorgan. they threw in the towel. a great move. >> it's time. it's time. >> as for hewlett packard, the best you can hope for there is what you will hear many times. it will be a turnaround that will take many years but it is going to result in a company that's very different from the one you see right now or at least different in some ways and built to compete. >> what did he have going for him? who did he bring in to make it happen? the late jerry york who would call everybody negative on ibm and say are you going to bet against me in the mid 40s? the stock -- are you going to bet against me in mid 40s. i'll fire everyone until we hurt revenues. york doesn't get enough credit. >> ceo of ibm. >> a killer. >> animal. i can't believe we didn't talk about abercrombie
intel hitting 52-week low. how good is the printer business? best buy? sop what business is going to come to the fore to see hewlett packard. they may be the jcpenney of technology. >> those are rough words unless you are very positive on jcpenney. which i don't believe you are. kind of like jpmorgan. they threw in the towel. a great move. >> it's time. it's time. >> as for hewlett packard, the best you can hope for there is what you will hear many times. it will be a...
211
211
Nov 30, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
also declaring one-time payouts, regal entertainment ends on pharmaceuticals and intel labs among other companies. >>> the german parliament has given its approval to the greek debt deal approved by european finance ministers earlier this week. that means that greece can receive about $57 billion in rescue loans. >>>. >> our guest host today is with us trying to rise above and fix the debt. larry, former chairman and ceo of honeywell. one of our favorite guest hosts. you come about once every quarter, larry. >> i do. >> once a quarter. and -- i don't know. last quarter was -- seems like 10, 15 years ago at this point. doesn't it? >> it does to you. to me it is about right. >> with everything that we have been through. i -- i have had different thoughts today. i i will just -- let you give us your analysis of the fiscal cliff, where it stands and -- do you think that -- would it be okay to go over or would it not be okay to go over? >> i hi it is best not to go over. i think the opening by the president was disappointing because i think it is unrealistic and not happen. i do think there
also declaring one-time payouts, regal entertainment ends on pharmaceuticals and intel labs among other companies. >>> the german parliament has given its approval to the greek debt deal approved by european finance ministers earlier this week. that means that greece can receive about $57 billion in rescue loans. >>>. >> our guest host today is with us trying to rise above and fix the debt. larry, former chairman and ceo of honeywell. one of our favorite guest hosts. you...
164
164
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
negative for intel. again, hewlett packard, dell, time is passing them by. >> you are getting hit by two things. corporate side where they sell a lot of computers. fiscal cliff concerns. perhaps not spending as much. we know that. then you have consumers who are just saying why do i need another pc? >> bring your own device. that's been one. michael dell said that would not happen. it's clearly happening. >> what do you do here? >> there's a lot of cash. >> sorry. >> that's where it is going. why apologize? >> i don't know. >> i think you have to go. i think you need to raise on debt. there's a lot of stocks whether it be nokia or research in motion. these are of our era. it's where we are in the cycle. some companies do not have -- other than cash, a reason to live. >> let's look at this. >> this company has taken its future into its own hands. a game operator, some companies are not sitting down. they're tied of it. fiscal cliff. whatever. >> will vegas come back? >> right. let's stop letting the fates
negative for intel. again, hewlett packard, dell, time is passing them by. >> you are getting hit by two things. corporate side where they sell a lot of computers. fiscal cliff concerns. perhaps not spending as much. we know that. then you have consumers who are just saying why do i need another pc? >> bring your own device. that's been one. michael dell said that would not happen. it's clearly happening. >> what do you do here? >> there's a lot of cash. >> sorry....
203
203
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
you come back and say the bank of qualcomm, the bank of intel, the bank of general mills, these companies, the bank of pepsico. they have a lot of cash. >> goldman sachs, i cited this note yesterday and september 21st of special dividends and why. part of the reason is the cash in companies' balance sheets increased 55% i believe the number since 2007 and also entering the seasonally strong period in terms of special dividend payouts. typically happening in the fourth quarter and not only the push of the fiscal cliff and tax policy changing but we have the seasonal affect of the fourth quarter being the time for companies to declare a special dividend. >> you want the hang on. >> although, i mean, i don't know. they say is a dividend is the last thing to deploy money. means they're out of ideas. never see the propellant of the economy unleashed. >> i like it. if caterpillar would raise the dividend, it would make me say think think it's great. but whool foods -- mack and rob, they're different people. they're fabulous business people. fabulous. >> when we come back, cramer's going the loo
you come back and say the bank of qualcomm, the bank of intel, the bank of general mills, these companies, the bank of pepsico. they have a lot of cash. >> goldman sachs, i cited this note yesterday and september 21st of special dividends and why. part of the reason is the cash in companies' balance sheets increased 55% i believe the number since 2007 and also entering the seasonally strong period in terms of special dividend payouts. typically happening in the fourth quarter and not only...
214
214
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. >>> people are buying fewer video games but biggest titles are still blockbusters. activision predicting that special ops will be the most successful of the year. good morning, julia. >> i have been up all night playing this game. like many other gamers around the world. activision blizzard announcing that it shattered preorder records set by last year's call of duty modern welfare 3 which sold over $400 millions worth of copies in the first day. today's laun
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by...
121
121
Nov 18, 2012
11/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
suzanne kelley gets the intel. >>> sky fall delivers the heart dumping scenes you would expect from bond. but how many men bond's age can follow a car chase with a fistfight, on top of a moving train, only to be shot and fall to what appears to be a certain death. marty and robert are both former cia spies, both served in dangerous places where it would have been certain death if they had been discovered. cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities. bond myth number two, style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and it may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. you have to know how to wear the clothes tribal leaders. >> bond myth number three, it's easier to work alone. >> to the extent that you can limit the point of nafailure, t better off you are. but in the last ten years or so, when you're working disproportionately in war zones. >> bond myth number four, breaking the rules is sometimes bad. >> there were times in order to accomplish the mission in the right way, you've got to be willing to break the rules and that gets dodgy in a wo
suzanne kelley gets the intel. >>> sky fall delivers the heart dumping scenes you would expect from bond. but how many men bond's age can follow a car chase with a fistfight, on top of a moving train, only to be shot and fall to what appears to be a certain death. marty and robert are both former cia spies, both served in dangerous places where it would have been certain death if they had been discovered. cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities....